This is the wise waggish-will and good-will of my soul, that it CONCEALETH NOT its winters and
glacial storms; it concealeth not its chilblains either.
At unexpected turns, after mounting some steep grade, Shasta would appear again, still distant, now showing two peaks and
glacial fields of shimmering white.
Morrel expected Villefort would be dejected; he found him as he had found him six weeks before, calm, firm, and full of that
glacial politeness, that most insurmountable barrier which separates the well-bred from the vulgar man.
Dempsey had a
glacial eye, a dominating slit of a mouth, an indestructible jaw, a complexion like a belle's and the coolness of a champion.
Notre-Dame de Paris has not, like the Abbey of Tournus, the grave and massive frame, the large and round vault, the
glacial bareness, the majestic simplicity of the edifices which have the rounded arch for their progenitor.
By failure, as we think, of that historic sense, of [34] which he could speak so well, he got no further in this direction than the
glacial condition of rationalistic Geneva.
The scientific celebrities, forgetting their mollusks and
glacial periods, gossiped about art, while devoting themselves to oysters and ices with characteristic energy; the young musician, who was charming the city like a second Orpheus, talked horses; and the specimen of the British nobility present happened to be the most ordinary man of the party.
Scientific men perceived in it a confirmation of their theories concerning the
glacial period; so through their persuasions the little tract of ground was bought and permanently protected against being built upon.
On this view, the capacity of enduring the most different climates by man himself and by his domestic animals, and such facts as that former species of the elephant and rhinoceros were capable of enduring a
glacial climate, whereas the living species are now all tropical or sub-tropical in their habits, ought not to be looked at as anomalies, but merely as examples of a very common flexibility of constitution, brought, under peculiar circumstances, into play.
Here, fractures in
glacial tills are an advantage, since they reduce the time required for preloading.
Thode's farm has long since disappeared beneath Bellevue's sprawl, but his drainage channel has endured - thrived, even - carving out layers and layers of
glacial till (loosely packed clay, sand, and gravel).
It is the normal apparatus that makes up the
glacial wall, The student and visitor accommodation is arranged in a large quadrant reminiscent of the architects' residential quarters for their Emergency School in Kuopio (AR August 1 993), but at Ebeltoft, the curve is carefully orientated to capture delicious views over the landscape to north and west, while at the same time defining an area of gent y sloping grassland between itself and the south side of the main building that becomes a sort of informal campus for the whole place.